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Our tongue-tie service offers assessments and advice for babies who are suspected of having a tongue-tie.
Health professionals and referrers: please visit the Professionals page for the Tongue-tie service update (May 2024).
Parents and carers: please see the sections below.
This is when the membrane (lingual frenulum) connecting the tongue to the underside of the mouth is shortened or tight and restricts tongue mobility.
An anterior tongue-tie is when the membrane attaches to the tongue nearer to the tip and a posterior tongue-tie is when it attaches further back towards the floor of the mouth.
Some tongue-ties are easily seen and may be detected soon after birth. Some, however, are less obvious and are identified as a result of feeding difficulties and detailed assessment of tongue function.
Prior to your referral a full breastfeeding assessment needs to be completed by a health professional.
Tongue-tie affects approximately one in ten babies.
To be able to attach to the breast and feed effectively a baby needs to be able to open their mouth wide, extend their tongue and draw an adequate amount of breast tissue in their mouth. The tongue needs to then move effectively to remove the milk.
Some tongue-tied babies may not be able to achieve some of these things and so may present with some of the following symptoms:
Please note that there may be other causes of these problems aside from tongue-tie and so skilled breastfeeding support is very important.
If your healthcare professional suspects your baby may have a tongue-tie that is affecting their feeding ability, your baby will be referred to a specialist tongue-tie clinic.
The referral age limit for referral to the Tongue-tie service is 14 weeks.
We aim to see you within 2 weeks of a referral but, due to demand, this may be longer. Whilst you are waiting for your appointment, you can access help and support at a breastfeeding support group or by contacting us.
Clinics are held at:
Please note:
Families with children from birth to 19 years old can call is on: 0300 247 0025
We are available from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday (excluding bank holidays) and provides support on all aspects of child health, development and parenting.
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Referrals are made by health visitors or other health professionals through the Referral Service.
Please speak to your health visitor or health professional if you require more information about the service and/or procedure.
To cancel a tongue-tie appointment, please contact us in advance.